Monet masterpiece shrunk down to the size of dust mite

Scientists have reproduced Monet's 'Impression Sunrise' using a new method of nano-printing. At 300 micrometers in size, about the width of two strands of hair, the mini masterpiece is the smallest work of art in the world. Ben Gruber reports.

http://archive.thenewsstar.com/VideoNetwork/3688110783001/Monet-masterpiece-shrunk-down-to-the-size-of-dust-mitehttp://cdn.newslook.com/8a/8a66298c0011c83434f282642615d389/mp4_low/8a66298c0011c83434f282642615d389-mp4_low.mp4http://archive.thenewsstar.com/VideoNetwork/3688110783001/Monet-masterpiece-shrunk-down-to-the-size-of-dust-mitehttp://cdn.newslook.com/8a/8a66298c0011c83434f282642615d389/images/frame_ext.jpgMonet masterpiece shrunk down to the size of dust miteScientists have reproduced Monet's 'Impression Sunrise' using a new method of nano-printing. At 300 micrometers in size, about the width of two strands of hair, the mini masterpiece is the smallest work of art in the world. Ben Gruber reports.5technologynewslookClaude Monetben gruberWorldscience02:22